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sglLiving Through the Next Fifty Years

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Mark Hertsgaard talks with Terrence McNally. Mark Hertsgaard is a fellow of The Open Society Institute and The Nation's environment correspondent. He has covered climate change for twenty years and is the author of six books, including, most recently, HOT: Living Through the Next Fifty Years on Earth. Terrence McNally is a journalist and radio host.
Source: Q&A: Mark Hertsgaard, Author

From Living on Earth, the Costs of Coal

If the true costs of the full lifecycle of coal were taken into account, this form of energy would be extremely expensive.

Extraction, processing, transportation and combustion of coal create large tolls on the environment and human health. We hear from poet and farmer Wendell Berry who slept in the Kentucky governor's office to protest mountaintop removal. Host Bruce Gellerman also talks with Dr. Paul Epstein from Harvard University's Medical School about his new study measuring the true costs of coal.
Source: Costs of Coal

The Corruption Game

Juan Cole, a professor of history and director of the Center for South Asian Studies at the University of Michigan, talks about U.S. government backing of corrupt dictatorships around the world.
Source: The Corruption Game

Pressure Cooking

Bill McKibben discusses the U.S. government's apathetic attitude toward global warming and that this forces the public to lead the fight against global warming.
Source: Pressure Cooking

Music includes Earth Anthem, La Rosita, Janis Joplin Me And Bobby Mcgee, Love Peace, Requiem For A Dream, Sweet Sir Galahad, Don't Let Me Down, We'll Meet Again


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Keywords: Great Speeches and Interviews; Mark Hertsgaard; Terrence McNally; The Open Society Institute; The Nation; HOT: Living Through the Next Fifty Years on Earth; Coal; Wendell Berry; Bruce Gellerman; Dr. Paul Epstein; Juan Cole; dictatorships; environment; human health; Bill McKibben; global warming

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